accounting for loss contingencies. A contingent liability is a potential liability that might‚ or might not happen in the future. For example this could be a lawsuit‚ a product warranty‚ a possible tax assessment‚ a government investigation‚ or even an environmental contamination. A contingent liability and the associated loss are recorded as a journal entry only if the contingency meets these two criteria; A.) the contingency is probable‚ and B.) the amount can be reasonably estimated. Although if the
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Strategies for Motivating Employees Strategies for Motivating Employees I. Introduction II. Motivation III. Strategies for Motivating Employees A. Employee Involvement B. Providing Performance Expectations C. Providing Feedback D. Implementing Professional Development E. Employee Recognition F. Giving Incentives IV. Establishing Relationships VI. Conclusion Introduction There was a point
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Limited Liability Company and Partnership Jasamine L. Stephens Finance for Decision Making FIN/419 October 10‚ 2011 Maria Johnson Limited Liability Company and Partnership Every business venture begins with a dream and a basic idea. Beginning a business is a decision that must be made by first deciding what type of entity to establish. There are several factors that need to be decided such as will the new business have one or multiple owners. The most common forms of a business
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Organizational Structure and Culture Nur/492 March 11‚ 2013 Organizational Structure and Culture Organizational structure is described as the establishment of authority and the arrangement of the work group. Classical theorists developed the concept of departmentalization as a means to maintain command‚ reinforce authority‚ and provide a formal system for communication (Sullivan & Decker‚ 2009). The design of an organizational structure can be vertical or horizontal. Work is subsequently
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IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE ON EMPLOYEE OUTCOME” DISSERTATION Submitted To MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of MASTERS DEGREE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (2007-2009) By PREM JOS K Reg. No: 2004 RAJAGIRI COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RAJAGIRI SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT RAJAGIRI VALLEY P.O. KOCHI-682 039 Master of Human Resource Management APPROVAL SHEET Certified that this dissertation ―The Study on the Impact of Organization Climate on
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Motivating Employees Motivating Employees If you want a successful company‚ you need to understand the important role that your employees play in any activity. Many times‚ as an employer‚ we forget the importance of understanding employees’ needs and want to be able to keep an atmosphere with motivated employees. When I think about motivation‚ I think about the reason that initiates‚ guides‚ and maintains people to keep reaching for their goals. Without motivation
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BUS 520 Week 4‚ Chapter 6: Motivating Employees Slide # Slide Title/ Topic Slide text/Narration 1 Introduction Welcome to Leadership and Organizational Behavior. In this lesson‚ we will discuss Motivating Employees. Please go to the next slide. 2 Objectives Upon completion of this lesson‚ you will be able to: Identify the key factors affecting individual motivation and explain the application of a variety of motivational theories and job design considerations. Please go to the next
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paper will cover basic employee motivations and offer suggestions for motivating employees. What motivates employees and what part dies motivation play in today ’s workforce? Some people believe they are obligated to do their best at their job simply because that is what is expected of them. On the other hand‚ there are those who merely do enough to get by and receive a paycheck. No matter what type of employee‚ organizations need to understand the concept of motivation‚ which comes in a variety of forms
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“Are Unions Still Beneficial?” | Ginny Dion | | | 10/22/2011 | | Unions are still beneficial in today’s work environment. From the beginning labor unions have been considered controversial. Most times people are either for or against labor unions. There are currently people fighting to try to pass laws to make it easier for labor unions to form. This is an issue because many companies are against labor unions and often try many different tactics to keep their employees from starting
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Products Liability 1. Construct a fact pattern [an example] to clearly delineate: a. A Manufacturing Defect: A car’s braking system that does not work properly and causes the driver to get into an accident. b. A Design Defect: A type of sunglasses that fail to protect the eyes from ultraviolet rays. c. A Marketing Defect: Prescription drugs advertised as “virtually non-toxic‚” “safe‚” and “free of significant side effects” when they are not. They failed to state
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